Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to enhance the BJP’s campaign efforts in Maharashtra with a series of rallies scheduled from November 8 to 14, ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections on November 20. According to BJP officials, Modi is expected to conduct 11 rallies during this period. Maharshtra BJP Chief Chandrashekhar Bawankule announced that.
A significant fire erupted in a three-storey building located in the Khora area of Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, but fortunately, no casualties have been reported, according to a fire official. The incident occurred at Ahilyabai Chowk, prompting four fire brigade vehicles to quickly arrive and begin extinguishing the flames, as stated by Rahul Pal, the Chief.
The Travancore Devasom Board, which manages all temples under their control in the southern districts of the state, will be paying the insurance premium for this unique insurance coverage scheme.
Fifteen individuals sustained injuries during the annual ‘Hingot war’ in the Gautampura region of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, on November 2. This traditional event occurs each year the day after Diwali and attracts many participants who engage in tossing “burning arrows” at one another, viewing it as both a cultural practice and a demonstration of bravery..
Srinagar: In an encounter on Saturday in Anantnag district of Jammu & Kashmir, two unidentified terrorists were killed while clashes continued between security forces and militants holed up in downtown Srinagar. Officials reported that the militants were neutralized in the Larnoo forest area of Shangus, with their identities expected to be confirmed after the operation.
On Saturday, Mohan Yadav, the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, celebrated ‘Govardhan Puja’ at his residence in Bhopal, offering greetings to the state’s residents. During the festivities, he also fed cows at a gaushala located on the CM House grounds. CM Yadav emphasized the significance of culture in our festive traditions, stating that every celebration.
In October, India’s coal production totaled 84.45 million tonnes, reflecting a 7.48 percent increase from 78.57 million tonnes in the same month the previous year, as reported by the Ministry of Coal. Captive and other entities also reported strong performance, producing 16.59 million tonnes in October, a significant rise from last year’s 11.70 million tonnes,.